Bathygadus melanobranchus Vaillant, 1888
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Bathygadus melanobranchus Vaillant, 1888 View in CoL
Fig. 5 View FIGURE 5 .
Bathygadus melanobranchus Vaillant, 1888: 206 , Pl. 18 ( Figs. 1-1 View FIGURE 1 e). Morocco coast, 32°31'N, 9°48'W, station 33, depth 1,350 meters. Lectotype: MNHN 1886-0112. Farran, 1924: 120–121 (description); Parr, 1946: 8–17 (description, key); Iwamoto, 1970: 327–352 (description, key); Marshall & Iwamoto, 1973: 518–530 (description, key); Howes & Crimmen 1990: 192– 201 (description, key).
Material examined. MHNUSC 25007- 1, 370 mm TL, 23th August 2010, Galicia Bank; 42º32.846'N — 11º59.027'W; 1,185–1,187 m depth.
Description. Body elongated and attenuated to the caudal peduncle; head large, 6 times in total length; snout blunt, 4.1 times into head; mouth large and terminal, jaws do not reaching the posterior margin of the orbit; snout as long as eye diameter and 4.1 times into head length; chin barbel absent; only first ventral ray slightly produced, 0.8 in the head length. The main morphometric and meristic characteristics are presented in Table 6 View TABLE 6 .
Habitat and distribution. Benthopelagic in tropical and subtropical Atlantic at depths between 450 and 2,650 m, but generally from 700 to 1,400 m ( Marshall & Iwamoto, 1973). Amphi-Atlantic distribution; in western Atlantic from the Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean sea and off Suriname and in eastern Atlantic from the Irish continental slope, Azores, Madeira, Canary Islands, Morocco, Mauritania, Guinea-Bissau, Senegal and Gabon (Farran, 1924; Marshall & Iwamoto, 1973; Sobrino et al. 2012). The records from South Africa were not included because they cannot be verified (Howes & Crimmen, 1990).
Key to species of Bathygadidae View in CoL from the north-eastern Atlantic Ocean waters (adapted from Iwamoto, 2003)
1a. Chin barbel very small or absent; no elongated fin rays in dorsal and pectoral fins and only slightly elongated in the ventral fin.
................................................................................. Genus Bathygadus ...(2) 1b. Chin barbel long, well developed; elongated fin rays in dorsal, pectoral and ventral fins............. Genus Gadomus ...(4) 2a. Very small barbel present on chin; body integument relatively tough, not readily torn; head bones strong; gill filaments pale.
.................................................................................... Bathygadus macrops 2b. No barbel on chin; body integument weak, easily torn; head bones weak, easily broken; gill filaments dusky or pale....... 3 3a. Pelvic-fin rays 8; gill filaments dusky; interorbital width moderate, 4 or more times into head length.....................
.............................................................................. Bathygadus melanobranchus 3b. Pelvic-fin rays 9; gill filaments pale; interorbital wide, 2.5–3.0 into head length..................... Bathygadus favosus 4a. Two elongated rays in pelvic fin; pectoral-fin soft rays 20 to 28................................... Gadomus arcuatus 4b. One elongated ray in pelvic fin; pectoral-fin soft rays 14 to 21.................................................. 5 5a. Gill rakers on lower limb of first arch 26 to 31; interorbital length 21–28% head length; pectoral-fin soft rays 14 to 18; orbit
17.1–28.0% head length; 9–13 pyloric caeca in adult specimens.................................. Gadomus longifilis 5b. Gill rakers on lower limb of first arch 19 to 21; interorbital length 15.2–20.5% head length; pectoral-fin soft rays 17 to 21; orbit
24.6–31.6% head length; more than 50 pyloric caeca in adult specimens............................. Gadomus dispar
Bathygadus melanobranchus | MHNUSC (25007–1) | Parr (1946) | Iwamoto (1970) Marshall & Iwamoto N=22 (1973) N=11 |
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Total Length (mm) Head length (mm) As % TL | 370 62 | — — | 70–400 — — 28–89 |
Head length As % HL Eye diameter | 16.8 24.2 | — 27–29 | — 15–20 — 24.7–34.2 |
Preorbital length Postorbital length Interorbital length | 24.2 51.6 29.0 | — — — | 25–33 24.7–29.2 46–52 — 25–35 24.7–33.9 |
Upper jaw length 1st Predorsal length 2nd Predorsal length | 54.8 111.3 151.6 | 54–57 — — | 51–60 46.1–56.5 — 102.3–115.8 — 128.2–147.9 |
1st Dorsal base length Preanal length | 35.5 195.2 | 40 — | — — — 166.1–187.0 |
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